If you ever got an email from someone using MS Outlook, you know how painful it is to receive a winmail.dat file. Winmail files (also called TNEF files) are bundles created by Outlook when the user adds an attachment to his mail. Nobody knows why they’re useful (they do not compress the data), or even why they exist.
The fact is, only Outlook can decode these files, and you, with your shiny Mac computer, might feel a bit disappointed. That’s where "No more winmail !" enters.
"No more winmail !" is a very simple OS X application. It does not have any graphical interface, to use it just drop your winmail.dat file on it, and it will unpack the files on your desktop. The idea is to put "No more winmail !" in your dock, and when you receive one of those @#!% winmail.dat files, to drop it from Mail.app to the "No more winmail !" icon in your dock.
"No more winmail !" is licensed under the GPL2, it uses the perl module TNEF.pm internally to work. I created it because sometimes, "TNEF’s enough", another program to decode TNEF files, wouldn’t work.
No more winmail !
(Zip, 28 kb) - Zipped DMG image for Mac OS X